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So, 'Shadow House: 40 Years of Terror' dives into this eerie house in eastern Kentucky that's been a nightmare for its residents. The film's tone is heavy with dread, and it balances well between chilling stories from past occupants and that raw, unsettling security footage they’ve managed to capture. You can almost feel the oppressive atmosphere through the screen. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really absorb the creeping tension, which is kind of refreshing. There’s a mix of interviews that feel genuine, even if the director isn’t known, and the practical effects used in recreations add a nice touch. It's this unique blend of documentary and horror that makes it stand out – the shadows almost feel alive as the story unfolds.
Features real security footageInterviews with former residentsExplores local folklore and history
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Tony Felosi
Director